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 |  |  | Great Central Railway - Rundown and closure: Encyclopedia II - Great Central Railway - GeographyThe London Extension
When it was operating, the London Extension began at Marylebone station in London, ran through northwest London including Wembley, and then diverged into a direct route towards Aylesbury and a new, less direct though less congested route via High Wycombe, joining the line from Marlow. The part of the line from London to Aylesbury/High Wycombe was never closed and is still in use today, with passenger services operated by Chilte ...
See also:Great Central Railway, Great Central Railway - History, Great Central Railway - The London extension, Great Central Railway - Traffic on the London extension, Great Central Railway - Rundown and closure, Great Central Railway - What still remains, Great Central Railway - Geography Read more here: » Great Central Railway: Encyclopedia II - Great Central Railway - Geography |
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 |  |  | Great Central Railway - Rundown and closure: Encyclopedia II - Great Central Railway - What still remainsAside from the preserved double-track Great Central Railway and the preserved single-track Great Central Railway (North), passenger services still operate over the joint line between London Marylebone and Aylesbury and also between Marylebone and High Wycombe (continuing northwards to Princes Risborough, Bicester North, Banbury and Birmingham Snow Hill). The line north of Aylesbury still exists as far as Claydon L&NE Junction (the point at which the GCR passes the former Oxford - Cambridge line, but has a freight-only service, which consists of binl ...
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